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Low End Sedans (under $16k)

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Yaris pricing by alpha01
Mar 20, 2006 (4:13 pm)
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I thought earlier on this board, people were bemoaning the pricing of the Yaris, but it seems pretty dang competitive to me:
 
Yaris 4 door base 4A including:
 
Power Pkg (ABS w/EBD, alloys, power windows, doorlocks, mirrors, cruise control, tachometer, upgraded interior trim, AM/FM CD with MP3/WMA capability/aux audio jack)
All Weather Guard pkg (heavy duty rear defogger, rear heater ducts, etc)
Remote Keyless Entry
Side and Side Curtain Airbags
 
$15,865 (includes $580 destination).
 
That strikes me as pretty darn reasonable.
 
~alpha
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Absolutely! by sandman46
Mar 20, 2006 (5:17 pm)
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Absolutely! by sandman46
Mar 20, 2006 (5:18 pm)
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Re: Yaris pricing [alpha01] by backy
Mar 21, 2006 (5:47 am)
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Replying to: alpha01 (Mar 20, 2006 4:13 pm)

It might be reasonable for a Toyota and those willing to pay the "Toyota premium". Those looking for the most car for their money can get a Sonata with all of that equipment except aux input jack plus ESC and much more interior room for about the same price, after typical discounts and rebates. An Accent with similar equipment can be had for about $2500 less (no cruise or aux input jack).
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Re: Yaris pricing [backy] by alpha01
Mar 21, 2006 (7:39 am)
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Replying to: backy (Mar 21, 2006 5:47 am)

I'm sorry, but I think it takes a lot more work to find a Sonata at under $16K than you think. I cant configure one that with automatic for that figure on any website, so you're talking about the usual "1 at this price" newspaper dealer ads- and to qualify for those types, Hyundai often requires a Loyalty Rebate, which many may not be eligible for. If you can show me an achievable price on a Sonata 4 door 4A for $15,800, I will stand corrected.
 
[In Philadelphia, the Sonata is priced by carsdirect.com at $17,256, a far cry from $15.8K. Help me find the additional $1500.]
 
Addtionally, you're assuming that the Yaris is going to sell at sticker for a long time. At invoice, that Yaris is another grand less, around $14,700, and I dont think you'll find even the most discounted Sonata at that price.
 
I also don't see an Accent at $13,300 with that equipment on edmunds, carsdirect etc.
 
~alpha
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Re: Yaris pricing [alpha01] by bamacar
Mar 21, 2006 (10:51 am)
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Replying to: alpha01 (Mar 21, 2006 7:39 am)

Go to fitzmall.com. The Sonata GL Auto is $15,400. Even the move up to GLS Auto is only $15926. The GLS V6 Auto is $16700.
 
What I am also comparing to the Yaris 4 door S with manual transmission is the Honda Fit Sport with manual. The Fit is $15600. The Yaris S 4 door (base 13900) with comparable equipment- Power Pkg with alloy wheels (+1350), Airbag Pkg (+650), Keyless (+230), Foglights (+110) puts it up to $16200. The Toyota is about $600 higher than the Honda.
 
The two are in the same ballpark, but neither is a great bargain at these MSRPs. I need 4 doors. I prefer a hatchback, but sadly there is no 5 door for the Yaris.
 
I also am considering the Sonata; compared to either the Fit or Yaris, it is a bargain. The fuel economy difference is big for me though.
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I do see that price on Fitzmall! Dang! by alpha01
Mar 21, 2006 (11:12 am)
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But that is one (albeit HUGE) dealership network, the country is kind of large (FYI)
 
Why are you only considering a Yaris S? If you spec out the base model, it will be cheaper than the Fit... Yaris S doesnt offer any performance improvements, its just a trim and appearance pkg, like the Corolla S. Interesting that Toyota takes a different route with the Camry and Av, though.
 
~alpha
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Re: Yaris pricing [bamacar] by lightfootfl
Mar 21, 2006 (11:15 am)
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Replying to: bamacar (Mar 21, 2006 10:51 am)

Think about the Hyundai Elantra, it has a 5 door. The Sonata is a full size unit, and the mileage isn't as good.
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But by alpha01
Mar 21, 2006 (2:21 pm)
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The Elantra is ancient if you're going to buy a new car, has poor side impact ratings even with standard side airbags, ABS still is scarce in some areas on the GLS, and fuel efficiency still falls short for the class (its not much better than the larger Sonata's). If you're going Elantra, I'd definitely give up a little in feature content and roll with the Sonata GL.
 
~alpha
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And since we're talking low-end sedans here.. by iluvmysephia1
Mar 21, 2006 (3:29 pm)
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the 2006 Kia Rio LX 4-door sedan is only $13,055.
 
For a sedan with factory-installed front, side and side curtain airbags standard that is really a great price. In any color.

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